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Description | Category |
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Belu Water |
Belu’s biodegradable corn based water bottles are only available in the UK, but an innovative alternative to oil based (PET) plastic bottles. Belu’s water is sourced from natural mineral springs, and belu donate 100% of profits to water projects around the world to help expand the worlds supply of clean drinking water. These bottles only discharge harmless lactic acid, however they are not as yet so easy to compost, but help can be found on their website. Bravo Belu! |
Environment |
British Association of Nature Conservationists |
To increase knowledge and information regarding UK nature conservation |
Environment |
British Naturalists Association |
The website aims to reach new people who may be interested in the work of the British Naturalists Association (BNA) and to keep existing members fully informed. |
Environment |
Environmental Activism |
Wide range of useful information from Govt., NGOs &: across the net |
Environment |
Green Books |
Green Books is a small independent publishing company, whose aim is to inform and inspire the general reader about ecological, spiritual and cultural issues of our time. |
Environment |
GreenNet Environment Gopher |
From Agenda 21 to U.N. |
Environment |
People in Action for a Better World |
Links to Initiatives, Associations and Information on the Internet |
Environment |
Planetary Voices |
Green audio site, featuring environmental issues, peace work and life-affirming interviews. Aims to inspire by giving a voice to passionate people who care about what they do. Listen to features from organic farming to how we can change the world. |
Environment |
SchNEWS |
Weekly news on latest actions. Diary, Activist Database, archive, etc. E-mail/Snail mail subscription available |
EMags & Books, Environment, News |
Soil Association |
The Soil Association is a membership charity campaigning for planet-friendly food and farming. They believe in the connection between soil, food, the health of people, and the health of the planet. The Soil Association was established over 60 years ago. Thirty years ago they drafted the worlds first organic standards and are responsible for promoting and maintaining the principles of sustainable agriculture in over 30 countries. We have led campaigns on a wide range of issues from GM, pesticides and school meals to animal welfare, UK food security and climate change. We have a department dedicated to promoting local food initiatives and have played a key role in developing farmers markets and veg box schemes. The charity has 26,000 members and active supporters. Why should I join the Soil Association? Be the change. Make a difference in your own life by joining our movement and becoming part of the solution. Give your beliefs a voice through our campaigns on sustainable food and farming – from GM, pesticides and school meals to animal welfare, UK food security and climate change. Support projects around the UK that transform food culture and help build healthy communities. What do members of the Soil Association receive? Membership of the Soil Association costs from £24 a year. All members receive: The Soil Association exists to research, develop and promote sustainable relationships between the soil, plants, animals, people and the biosphere, in order to produce healthy food and other products while protecting and enhancing the environment. The Soil Association offices are in South Plaza, Marlborough Street, Bristol BS1 3NX (telephone 0117 314 5000) The Soil Association “is the UK’s leading environmental charity promoting sustainable, organic farming and championing human health.” It also wholly owns Soil Association Certification, Britain’s largest organic certifying body. We all need food. Agriculture in differing forms is the basis of most culture. It also has fundamental far reaching consequences in matters of social justice. Most of our food derives from soil. Healthy soil contains millions of living organisms and as such hold lots of carbon. Recent modern agricultural practice has contributed much to the loss of top soil and consequential loss of carbon to the atmosphere. Agriculture and the way we manage land globally has a most crucial role to play in helping against climate change. Moreover in view of modern agricultures dependence on oil based fertilizers and chemicals, it is becoming essential that more of us become involved in agriculture and food production and further that even more of us understand properly the workings of nature and how we are to care for this planet properly. |
Campaigns & Global Issues, Environment |
Waste Watch |
Waste Watch is a leading environmental organisation working to change the way people use the world's natural resources. Waste Watch is a national, independent and not-for-profit charity. |
Education, Environment, training |
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